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Confucianism -> Liji -> Tan Gong I -> 45

孔子When Confucius went to Wei,
he found the mourning rites going on for a man with whom he had formerly lodged.
Entering the house, he wailed for him bitterly;
and when he came out,
使子贡he told Zi-gong to take out the outside horses of his carriage, and present them as his gift.
子贡 Zi-gong said,
'At the mourning for any of your disciples,
you have never taken out those horses (for such a purpose);
?” is it not excessive to do so for a man with whom you (merely) lodged?'
The Master said,
'I entered a little ago, and wailed for him;
and I found (the mourner) so dissolved in grief that my tears flowed (with his).
I should hate it, if those tears were not (properly) followed.
。”Do it, my child.'


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